Press Note
It is reported that
the Chief Minister of Telengana, Shri K.C.Rao, recently (on 9.9.2014) made a
statement from a public platform saying that he would break the necks and bury
the media 10 kilometers underground, in response to some alleged derogatory
remark made against some MLAs by a certain regional Telugu TV channel (TV 9).
If indeed such
derogatory remarks were made by the TV channel, they were improper, and the
media should desist from using such derogatory remarks. However, I am informed that the TV channel (TV 9)
which allegedly made the derogatory remarks has repeatedly apologized for doing
so, both on their T.V. channel through DTH service as well as in letters to the
Speaker of the Telengana Assembly as well as all Telengana M.L.A.s.
However, as a
reaction to these remarks of the TV channel, it is reported that the Chief
Minister of Telengana has, from a public platform, stated that he will break
the necks and bury the media 10 kilometers underground, if anybody tries to
denigrate or hurt the self respect of Telengana, its Legislative Assembly, or
its culture. What kind of language is
this?
This statement of a
Chief Minister is, in my opinion, highly improper, highly objectionable and
totally unacceptable in a democracy, particularly since it is coming from a
person holding a high constitutional office.
The kind of language used by the Chief Minister for the media is highly
offensive, totally unwarranted and most inappropriate. The Indian Journalists Union (IJU) and its
affiliated Telengana Union of Working Journalists (TUWJ) have already sent me a
statement issued by them criticizing the threats issued by the C.M. of Telengana.
I am informed that
under the pressure of the Telengana Government, the Cable
Operators’Associations (M.S.O.) have suspended the telecast through the cable
operators of two TV channels, TV 9 and ABN Andhra Jyothi (although ABN Andhra
Jyothi had not even telecast such derogatory remarks, or any other derogatory
remarks against Telengana M.L.A.s).
I call upon the Chief Minister,
Telengana as well as the Cable Operators’Associations to withdraw the
suspension orders immediately, so that the said two TV channels may start
operating again. Freedom of the media is
guaranteed by our Constitution, and cannot be validly suppressed in this
manner.
(Markandey Katju)
What a man?
ReplyDeleteMr. Kcr has been misinterpreted. Freedom to press is always backbone to democracy. But in this case the press involved has clearly lacked journalistic ideology. They had vested interests in telecasting such things.
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